CONCORD advances European Future Internet research by supporting the successful and coherent implementation of the European Commission's Future Internet PPP (FI PPP) Programme. As a Programme Facilitation and Support Action, CONCORD coordinates and facilitates the alignment of FI PPP activities to ensure the relevance, rigor and robustness of the emerging Future Internet concepts, visions and roadmaps. The co-creative CONCORD methodology is based on the SECI model (Socialisation, Externalisation, Combination, Internalisation) in a spiral development process.Read more...

Open Innovation Strategy and Policy Group (OISPG) unites industrial groups, academia and private users to support policies for Open Innovation at the European Commission. Thus we have examined stories on Open Innovation tailored towards industries, users and policymakers.Read more...

MOSIPS (2011 - 2014)www.mosips.euModeling and Simulation of the Impact of Public Policies on SMEs

The aim of the project is to develop a user-friendly policy simulation system allowing forecasting and visualizing the socio-economic potential impact of public policies. This will allow policy makers to make experiments with different socio-economic designs, with the participation of citizens and potentially impacted stakeholders, before a public policy is settled. It will also allow the different stakeholders to participate into the process and better understand different scenarios possible and their side effects.Read more...

EFFORT - Governance, Policies and Legal Conditions for Access to Market through Extended and Dynamic Clustering of SMEswww.effortproject.euProcuring Authority: European Commission

EFFORT is a project funded by the European Commission under the RTD Framework Program VI. Its objective is to research and document the policy, legal, organizational, technological and governance conditions that enable dynamic cross-border and cross-regional clusters of SMEs to improve their ability to access the global market by facilitating collaborative production of services and products.Read more...

This project examines the nature of transformations in the spatial and sectoral structure of economic activity in selected regions of the EU, and assesses their implications for regional policy. More specifically, the project sets out to forecast the extent to which regions are capable of confronting the emerging economic challenges and to identify the potential constraints on changes required for maintaining their competitive position, which, in turn, can slow down economic growth and prevent them from achieving higher levels of real income.Read more...

Lithuania Skills and Labor Market EvaluationProcuring Authority: Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Lithuania

The objective of the project was to analyze and assess the current state of labor market conditions, skills demand and supply dynamics, and drivers of future specialist demand in four high technology areas: biotechnology, mechatronics, laser technologies, and ICT. Its key outcome is the development of a methodology to support the Ministry of Education and Science conduct labor market assessment and design policy support measures in these sectors. Its key outcome is the development of a methodology to support the Ministry of Education and Science conduct labor market assessment and design policy support measures in these sectors.Read more...

The Specialization, Regional Clusters and Competitiveness – Regional Competitiveness Strategies project, undertaken by the OECD in co-operation with NUTEK (the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth), and EIIR is designed to ascertain the extent to which public policy can play an effective role in (re)shaping the economic future of regions and the significance of regional specialization and clusters in that future. This involves addressing how regions react to the changes in their economic structures brought about by globalization, notably the shift from production-oriented regional economies to economies that focus on non-production activities. The issues are addressed through the lens of the ongoing transformation of key industries, both mature and high-growth sectors, in advanced and less advanced regions.Read more...

GUIDE is an Integrated Project funded by the European Commission under the RTD Framework Program VI. Its objective is to create an open architecture for secure and interoperable e-government electronic Identity Management services and transactions in the EU with the collaboration of public administrations, leading academic and research institutions and industry. The project brings together 23 organizations from 13 Member States of the EU. The project’s approach is interdisciplinary and involves technological, policy, legal, and process research and implementation in the context of the institutional, political, and legislative diversity that marks the EU.Read more...

Leading Trends in Regional Business Incubation Systems: Implications for the Region of UmbriaProcuring Authority: Umbria Innovazione

The objective of the project is to analyze leading international practices in the field of incubation and acceleration to identify international best practices, the key actors, organizational and management models, financial and marketing models and strategic positioning that underpin successful incubation and acceleration systems in order to identify the conditions for setting up an incubator in alignment with the developmental requirements of the region of Umbria, Italy.Read more...

The objective of this project is to explore and analyze the current organizational, institutional, and regulatory conditions that structure the economy of the Republic of Uzbekistan and develop a set of policy recommendations to allow the Government of Uzbekistan better target its policies for the transition. It is expected that the results of the research will assist the Government to identify policy patterns, targets, approaches, and instruments for the support of the transition to the knowledge-based economy and the knowledge society more generally.Read more...